Ngwe Saung Beach

Ngwe Saung Beach is one of the loveliest and most pleasant beaches in Myanmar. It is located in the Ayeyarwady Division, some 48 kilometres from the town of Pathein and 5 hours drive from Yangon and beach frontage on the Bay of Bengal.

Ngwe Saung, the beach with its clear blue waters, its white crested waves, sandy beaches and unspoiled and pollution-free natural surroundings are indeed one of the best places to select for a holiday interlude of rest and relaxation. The beach stretches for 15 kilometers.

Ngwe Saung’s natural attractions are its blue waters, its extensive beaches, its silvery sands, its scenic and occasionally rocky shoreline, all set against a backdrop of tropical rain forests and the towering Rakhine mountain range. Moreover, for those wishing to engage in fun and games on the beach or in the ocean, life-buoys and speedboats are provided as well as facilities for speedboat trips, bicycling along the shore and horseback riding.
Ngwe Saung extends its warmest welcome to all visitors who wish to relax amidst the waving palms and balmy breezes of a truly memorable ocean resort.

Chaung Tha Beach

Chaung Thar Beach is located 40 km to the west of Pathein in Ayeyarwaddy Division. It is about 5 hrs drive from Yangon to Chaung-Thar Beach. It is an attractive wide beach with a muddy delta look and always busy with local visitors. Not only coconut palms but also casuarinas trees can be found at the back of the beach. Two small islands can be seen offshore. The crab dishes of Chaung Thar Beach are also delicious and well-known. Fresh coconut juice will make relax here.

While listening to the whispering of the wind in the trees and among the palm fronds and to the regular sleep inducing beat of the ocean breakers as you relax in your rattan chair amidst the balmy breezes you will find yourself visibly relaxing and your cares and tensions slipping away.

Those who wish to engage in play activities on the beach may wish to take a dip in the ocean and ride the ocean waves or take a traditional bullock cart ride along the extensive stretches of the sandy beach.
Others may prefer to stroll along the seashore and visit nearby villages to sample the local cuisine and buy trinkets and ornaments fashioned from sea shells, cowries, mother of pearl, huge rock-shrimp and crabs, fossilized marine flora and unusual coral formations etc. to take back as souvenirs or presents upon their departure.